Veo 3.1 is the latest AI video generation model, and with Flow, creators can now access it directly to produce high-quality AI videos. Whether you want to generate short narratives, seamless scene transitions, or full-length clips, Flow makes it easy to harness Veo 3.1’s advanced features—including audio integration, scene extensions, and precise control over characters and objects.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to access Veo 3.1 in Flow and get the most out of its creative capabilities.
Global GPT has also integrated Veo 3.1, offering more models at a lower cost. If you want to access more models, such as Sora 2, you can click here.
What is Veo 3.1 and Why Use It in Flow
Veo 3.1 is an advanced AI video model that builds on Veo 3, offering:
- Richer audio capabilities across all features
- Better narrative control for multi-scene videos
- Enhanced realism that captures true-to-life textures
- Stronger prompt adherence for precise scene generation
When paired with Flow, Veo 3.1 allows creators to edit and generate videos seamlessly, from short clips to longer, continuous shots. Since its release, Veo 3.1 has significantly improved the way users craft AI-driven content.
How to Access Veo 3.1 in Flow
Follow these steps to start using Veo 3.1 in Flow:
1 Log in to Flow using your account credentials.
2 Select Veo 3.1 as your model in the project settings or video creation panel.
3 Choose your feature:
Ingredients to Video: Use multiple reference images to define characters, objects, and style.
Frames to Video: Provide a starting and ending frame to generate seamless video transitions.
Extend: Lengthen your video, creating continuous shots from the final second of your previous clip.
4 Add audio or effects: Leverage Veo 3.1’s new audio capabilities to enhance storytelling.
5 Preview and refine: Use Flow’s storyboard editor to adjust scenes, insert new elements, or remove unwanted objects.
This step-by-step workflow ensures that both beginners and experienced creators can quickly produce professional-quality AI videos using Veo 3.1.
Creative Techniques with Veo 3.1 Flow
To maximize your videos:
- Plan your narrative: Use the storyboard editor to arrange scenes before generation.
- Leverage audio creatively: Add generated audio to enhance emotion, action, or atmosphere.
- Use Extend for longer scenes: Build establishing shots or continuous action sequences for cinematic effects.
- Insert or remove elements: Seamlessly add fantasy creatures, objects, or environmental effects, or remove unwanted items to polish your video.
These techniques allow creators to craft dynamic, high-quality AI content with precision and creativity.
Tips for Beginners and Pro Users
- Start with short clips to get familiar with Veo 3.1’s rendering.
- Experiment with multiple reference images to guide AI outputs.
- Take advantage of Flow’s editing tools to fine-tune lighting, shadows, and scene continuity.
- For advanced users, combine Frames to Video and Extend to create videos over one minute with smooth transitions.
By following these tips, users can produce engaging AI-driven content efficiently while exploring all the new creative possibilities of Veo 3.1.
Conclusion
Veo 3.1 in Flow brings unprecedented creative control to AI video production. From rich audio and narrative flexibility to seamless scene editing and extensions, it empowers creators to turn ideas into professional-quality videos. Whether you’re making short stories, mini vlogs, or cinematic sequences, Flow + Veo 3.1 opens up new possibilities for storytelling with AI.
The competition between Google’s Veo 3.1 and OpenAI’s Sora 2 is heating up, with each model offering unique strengths and features. As users and developers, it’s natural to want a clear understanding of their differences. That’s why we’ve put together a detailed comparison review to help you evaluate which AI video model best suits your needs.